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humanitarianism

[hyoo-man-i-tair-ee-uh-niz-uhm, yoo-] / hyuˌmæn ɪˈtɛər i əˌnɪz əm, yu- /


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In telling the story of “Why Good Scientists Do Bad Things,” Kean is careful to call out extenuating circumstances and, when they happen, acts of humanitarianism along the way.

From Washington Post

“Her face, her physicality, her clothes and her humanitarianism,” he wrote.

From Washington Post

The lakeside city, known as a Cold War crossroads and a hub for Swiss discretion, neutrality and humanitarianism, returns to a spotlight on the world stage Wednesday as U.S.

From Seattle Times

On Tuesday, Hu Xijin, editor of China’s influential Global Times newspaper, said that while there were humanitarianism considerations on vaccines, Beijing still had a bottom line.

From Reuters

Hu Xijin, the editor-in-chief of China's Global Times media outlet, wrote: "Hold high the banner of humanitarianism at this time, show sympathy for India, and firmly place Chinese society on a moral high ground."

From BBC